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Firft, The head is proportionably narrower, and 
the mouth lefs than that of the trout. 
Secondly, ‘Their body is deeper. 
_ Thirdly, They feldom exceed fix or feven inches 
in length. 
_ Fourthly, The pectoral fins have generally but one 
large black fpot, tho’ fometimes a finele {mall one 
attends it; whereas the pectoral fins of the trout 
are more numeroufly marked. 
Fifthly, The fpurious or fat fin on the back is ne- 
' ver tipped. with red; nor is the edge of the anal 
fin white. 
Sixthly, The fpots on the body are fewer, and 
not fo bright. It is alfo marked from the back to 
- the fides with fix or feven. large bluith bars; but 
this is not a certain character, as the jame is fome- 
times found in young trouts. 
Seventhly, The tail of the famlet is much more 
forked than that of the trout. 
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